Calculus: Early Transcendentals (2nd Edition)

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Chapter 6 - Applications of Integration - 6.1 Velocity and Net Change - 6.1 Exercises - Page 407: 3

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The derivative of the displacement of an object is its velocity. Therefore the integral of velocity is displacement. The limits are the initial and final time.

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